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Barnyard drops to the bottom of the Top 10, but makes back its production costs, and the Ant Bully makes one last gasp.
Nickelodeon's Back at the Barnyard: When No One's Looking is an animated comedy udderly devoid of laughs. 1/10.
Christopher Reeve's last film takes only $6 million in the box office, while Barnyard finally drops out of the Top Ten.
Paramount Pictures' Barnyard: The Original Party Animal's greatest feat is its total contempt for its audience. 2/10.
Sony's Open Season takes first place with $23 million while Everyone's Hero plummets to #15.
Barnyard rebounds 3 spots and turns a profit while Monster House strains to make back its costs.
Paramount, Sony, and Warner Brothers battle for summer cinema- goers as animated titles Barnyard, Monster House and Ant Bully pull in the viewers.
The Great CG Glut of 2006 carries over into Oscar nominations, as sixteen movies have been short-listed for Best Animated Feature Film.
Open Season hangs on in the Top 10, while Everyone's Hero is truly certified as a box office bomb.
Everyone's Hero slides to 5th as French anime Renaissance debuts in the 89th spot.
Barnyard hangs on in the Top 10 while Monster House slides to 14, and we bid a not-so-fond farewell to The Ant Bully
Satoshi Kon's Paprika will have a limited screening at 10 am at Laemmle's Grande 4-Plex in Los Angeles. This will make the anime movie eligible for the 2006 Oscars
Sony's Open Season managed to hang onto the 4th position as Nightmare Before Christmas' limited release snagged the 12th spot.
Barnyard hangs on to the 10 spot for dear life as we run down the animated box office.
Sony animated films top the charts these days as Open Season drops to #3 and Monster House slouches towards profitability at #19.
Legendary singer/songwriter Peter Gabriel has signed on to help produce the soundtrack for Disney/Pixar's upcoming film WALL-E.
The Punk Farm movie with Dreamworks has been cancelled, but could another studio pick it up in the future?
In a year that featured a ton of look-alike, sound-alike CG animated movies, which one will walk home with an Oscar? Your fearless animation writer looks at their chances


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